Ancient Egyptian cemetery with 40 MUMMIES and a necklace saying ‘Happy New Year’ is found along with 1,000 statues in the Nile Valley. “THE MUMMIES RETURN,” The Sun says.
The necropolis was discovered near the Nile Valley city of Minya and includes four well-preserved jars designed to hold the mummified internal organs of the tomb’s owner.
By Mark Hodge
AN ancient cemetery containing 40 mummies and a necklace inscribed with the message “Happy New Year has been in Egypt.
The country’s Antiquities Ministry announced today the discovery of the necropolis near the Nile Valley city of Minya, south of Cairo.

An ancient coffin uncovered from the site in Minya, south of Cairo

A human skull is seen in the newly discovered Egyptian cemetery

An Egyptian excavation worker works on a finding at the site

A stone coffin, known as a sarcophagus, is pictured at the cemetery

The area is known to house ancient tombs from the Pharaonic Late Period and the Ptolemaic dynasty
Archaeologists also uncovered 40 coffins, known as sarcophagi, believed to belong to the priest’s family members, some bearing the names of their owners in hieroglyphics.
Another tomb includes several coffins, statues depicting ancient priests and other funerary artefacts.
Mostafa Waziri, head of the archaeological mission, said that four amulet necklaces were found with semi-precious stones were found.
One of the amulets was engraved with the phrase: “Happy New Year,” reports the Egypt Independent.

Another ancient coffin is pictured at the cemetery

An Egyptian excavation worker inspects what appears to be a small animal’s skull
Waziri says eight tombs have been uncovered so far and he expects more will be discovered soon.
“We will need at least five years to work on the necropolis,” Antiquities Minister Khaled al-Anani said, “This is only the beginning of a new discovery.”
It is the latest discovery in an area known to house ancient catacombs from the Pharaonic Late Period and the Ptolemaic dynasty.